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Growing micro greens in class room- project work. (Green seed sprouts)

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Definition : Micro green are miniature plants of greens, herbs or vegetables. They are rich nutrient source and also added as flavouring agent in food.
Growing micro greens in classroom :
Step 1. Take a shallow tray.
Step 2. Place a inch of organic potting soil in the bottom of tray.
Step 3. Scatter the seeds (celery, lettuce, etc.) over the soil surface.
Step 4. Sprinkle some water. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil.
Step 5. Place the whole setup near the lighted window.
Step 6. Within a day or two, seeds with germinate.
Step 7. Maintain the moisture of soil. Greens can be harvested within 2 - 3 weeks.
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